The document provides information about an ISSA chapter meeting in Raleigh, NC in February 2014. It welcomes new members and guests to the meeting and provides details on guest registration. It lists the 2014 board members and chapter sponsors. It provides updates from the treasurer on chapter finances, the secretary on January meeting minutes, and the conference and education directors on upcoming plans. It also includes information on career support opportunities and upcoming events in February and March 2014. The main presentation for the February chapter meeting will be on minimizing corporate password use outside of dissolving enterprise perimeters.
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Nonprofit organizations provide some of the most basic and essential services to those who need them most: clean water, food, shelter, etc. However, despite often Herculean efforts, many organizations lack resources and find themselves understaffed and underfunded. For organizations to survive, thrive, and fulfill their missions, the key is constant innovation.
During this free webinar, we’ll discuss how innovative nonprofits (e.g. American Red Cross, GRID Alternative, buildOn, etc.) utilize Customer Centric Design Thinking — a methodology developed at the Institute of Design at Stanford — to think outside-the-box and find ways to leverage existing resources, volunteers, staff, and social media presence to increase impact. We’ll then discuss methods for using design thinking to increase engagement, awareness, volunteerism, and fundraising at your organization.
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Nonprofit Insights: How Design Thinking Helps You Increase Impact And InnovationVolunteerMatch
Nonprofit organizations provide some of the most basic and essential services to those who need them most: clean water, food, shelter, etc. However, despite often Herculean efforts, many organizations lack resources and find themselves understaffed and underfunded. For organizations to survive, thrive, and fulfill their missions, the key is constant innovation.
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Accessing the Power of Pro Bono Through the Readiness Roadmap Yvonne Turner
Have you ever wondered how you could help your nonprofit partners take their organization to the next level with pro bono support? On July 22, speakers from Points of Light, Taproot Foundation and Capital one led a training on a new tool-- the Readiness Roadmap—a one-stop shop designed to help nonprofits navigate and manage skills-based volunteering. Explore each stop on the Roadmap that will empower nonprofits to: improve their readiness to receive pro bono, identify their skills-based volunteer needs, find the right volunteers, and more!
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Board updates, the HALLOWEEN edition featuring Shei Shei. A statistical overview of meeting attendance, because WHO doesn't like graphs?! InfoSeCon event details and schedule live. Upcoming Events including Chapter Meeting Nov 7, Internet Summit Nov 14, Chapter Meeting Dec 5, BOARD ELECTIONS COMING in December. Tonight's Presentation: “Using Cisco ISE for Basic Access Control ” with Douglas Notini
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Any question is welcome and will be addressed in the open forum.
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- Best practices to arm your chapters with to help them optimize their membership and event efforts.
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We want YOU to help make this webinar awesome! Come with your hard-hitting chapter questions, as this webinar will be conducted in a panel game style. We’ll be drawing inspiration from Around the Horn, the ESPN show hosted by Tony Reali and feature four chapter gurus coming from different perspectives who will weigh in on tough chapter challenges.
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Any question is welcome and will be addressed in the open forum.
The Chapter Playbook: Part 2 — Marketing, Membership and EventsBillhighway
Some call it a chapter toolkit, we call it a Chapter Playbook. In part 2 of this mini-series, we cover:
- Marketing, membership and event information you should consider when creating your Chapter Playbook.
- Key questions for you to ask yourself as you build out a toolkit for your chapters to follow to set them up for success.
- Best practices to arm your chapters with to help them optimize their membership and event efforts.
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Invited speaker: "Growing Trend of Finding Regulatory and Tort Liability for Cyber Security Breaches ”
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Chapter board reports, InfoSeCon call for papers, InfoSeCon updates, Back-to-Basics mini-trainings, why you should never Google "David Vaughn". Upcoming Events including Chapter Meetings 9/5 and 10/3, InfoSeCon 10/17, BSides Raleigh 10/18. Tonight's Presentation: YOU! Enjoy roundtables and group discussions with your peers
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- Uncover the differential value customers receive from your company’s value proposition,
- Identify the most valuable opportunities to improve your customers’ business and make more profits for your business in return,
- Collect and utilize customer and competitive insight derived from the use of the Differential Value Proposition (DVP) to improve your organization’s decision-making, investments and results.
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About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
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James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
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2. Welcome New Members
& Guests
Hello from the board and your Member
Development Director- Andre Henry
Guests are always welcome!
$10 for dinner and the show
http://raleighissaguest.eventbrite.com
Guests
Donnie Johnson
Dan Boulden
Kristen Calcaterra
Sabrina Abraham
Shawn Ryan
Brian Shields
New Horizon Students
New Members
Jason Gionta
Jennifer Durbin
David Elks
Andrew Butler
3. 2014 Board
President = Robert Martin
VP = Mark Whitteker
Treasurer = Mark Fontes
Education Director = Chuck Kesler
Communications Director = Greg Handerhan
Secretary = Debra Taylor
Conference Director = Nathan Kim
Digital Media Director = Frank Jou
7. Minutes Update
Chapter Secretary: Debra Taylor
secretary@raleighissa.org
At the January meeting
Attendees: 112
Sponsored by:
Eric Cray presented "How confident do
you feel about your Mobile Security
Policy?"
Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan
94 150 52 76 117 78 77 87 94 89 93 112
8. InfoSeCon 2014
Chapter Conference Director: Nathan Kim
conference@raleighissa.org
Planning is underway for our 2014 InfoSeCon
• Volunteer Survey coming out soon!!
• Sponsors needed
• Speaker update
• Keep up to date on InfoSec planning ->
http://raleigh.issa.org/events/infosecon/
9. Education Updates
Chapter Education Director: Chuck Kesler
education@raleighissa.org
We are forming a team to work together on Education events for 2014.
• Anyone interested in volunteering to assist with planning and/or
delivering education events should contact Chuck Kesler
(education@raleighissa.org).
• Voice your suggestion on the member survey
• Currently, we are planning to continue the Back-to-Basics sessions..
• Will keep the same schedule, running 5-6pm prior to the Chapter
meeting.
• Looking for volunteers and topic ideas!
• Plans for other events will be based on survey responses. Some ideas:
• CISSP Review - need to make sure there is sufficient interest and
support to deliver this, or if there are other formats we could use to
accomplish the same thing.
10. Education Updates (cont.)
Chapter Education Director: Chuck Kesler
education@raleighissa.org
• Are there other certifications that there our members are interested
in pursuing, and should we develop programs to help with those?
• Ethical Hacking - tremendous interest when this was done previously.
Should this become a regular thing? Can we do this without tapping
out Mr. Linn?
• Capture-the-Flag - another popular event that has been a traditional
part of InfoSeCon, but should we do a dedicated CtF event at a
different time during the year?
• Professional development outside of tech skills - presenting, project
management, etc…
What else? We want ideas!
11. Jobs Updates
Career Support Director: Tom Purdy
Career Services Director: Laura Keyte
Need or have jobs?
Contact:
•Tom Purdy (tpurdy@ncbar.org) Career Support Director
•Laura Keyte (laura.keyte@disys.com), Career Services Director
& Technical Recruiter
Chapter Jobs Networking meeting:
•McKimmon Center Lobby
•Every month, 6:00-6:40 before main chapter meeting
•Recruiters Taylor Ward (TWard@ettaingroup.com) – ettain group
Job opportunities:
•Emailed to Jobs Networking members
•Interested? contact Tom Purdy
•http://raleigh.issa.org/jobs
•Events
•Opportunities (members, recruiters, LinkedIn, forums …)
•Job-Related Websites & Articles
Link on website
footer
12. Upcoming Events
February
5th Member Survey opened. We want your feedback!!
10th Women in Security Special Interest Group Webinar-ISSA
12th Member survey closes
18th ISSA Web Conference – GRC/Cyber Insurance
24th-28th RSA Conference San Fran
March
6th Raleigh ISSA Chapter Meeting
13. Next Meeting
March 6th
@ McKimmon Center
Readout on survey results
**Drawing for $100 Amazon Card*
Feature Presentation– TBD-WBI
14. Tonight’s Presentation
“BYOD PT II Minimizing corporate password use
outside of the dissolving enterprise perimeter”
Andrew Silliker, CISSP Principal Systems Engineer
Eric Cray CISSP Sr. Systems Engineer
Sponsored by